Posts Tagged ‘legislature’

New protections for military parents in child custody disputes

Written on July 15th, 2010 by Adminno shouts

From Glenn Sacks at Fathers & Families: There are now 36 states which have passed military parent child custody legislation, including Arizona, Texas, New York, Florida, Illinois, Ohio, Virginia, Washington, [...]

Goldwater Institute: AEA president has facts wrong about Florida education reforms

Written on February 26th, 2010 by Adminno shouts

by Matthew Ladner, Ph.D. Last week, I had the opportunity to discuss Florida’s education reforms on KAET-TV’s “Horizon” with Arizona Education Association President John Wright. We were discussing the Nation’s [...]

Demonstrators: Health care funding cuts would hurt business

Written on February 26th, 2010 by Adminno shouts

By CHRISTINE HARVEY Cronkite News Service PHOENIX _ A plan to cut drastically from state programs providing health care would cut $2.7 billion from Arizona’s economy and tens of thousands [...]

Closing Homolovi Ruins has residents, archaeologists, Hopi worried about security

Written on February 26th, 2010 by Adminno shouts

By RICHARD TACKETT Cronkite News Service WINSLOW _ Wandering across her parents’ cattle ranch in the 1950s, Georgia Nagel often found pottery shards, petroglyphs and other remnants of an ancient [...]

Lawmaker proposes special diploma to help high schoolers get community college credit

Written on February 23rd, 2010 by Adminno shouts

By GRISELDA NEVAREZ Cronkite News Service PHOENIX  _ A state lawmaker is proposing a new diploma that would allow high school students to attend community colleges or technical schools as [...]

Budget cuts could put your food safety at risk

Written on February 22nd, 2010 by Adminno shouts

By Tim Dunn, Arizona Farm Bureau Vice President, and Chair of the Advisory Council for the Arizona Department of Agriculture. Desperate for a balanced state budget, some have recently suggested [...]

State legislators to receive an Arizona-grown apple pie

Written on February 19th, 2010 by Adminno shouts

Arizona – As part of Food Check-Out Week, the Arizona Farm Bureau Women’s Leadership Committee will be delivering an Arizona-grown apple pie from Apple Annie’s in Willcox to each Arizona [...]

Lawmaker aims to protect Arizonans from libel tourism

Written on February 19th, 2010 by Adminno shouts

By RICHARD TACKETT Cronkite News Service PHOENIX  _ Dr. Zuhdi Jasser isn’t reluctant to speak his mind about oil barons he believes to be financiers of terrorism. He does so [...]

Lawmaker wants to give severely wounded veterans tuition waiver scholarships

Written on February 17th, 2010 by Adminno shouts

By GRISELDA NEVAREZ Cronkite News Service PHOENIX _ Veterans who suffered severe combat wounds deserve tuition breaks similar to those available to faculty and staff at state universities so they [...]

Public notices too important to be changed in haste, publisher says

Written on February 12th, 2010 by Adminno shouts

By MELANIE KISER Cronkite News Service PHOENIX _ Public notices are too important to Arizonans’ right to know and the way they access essential information for lawmakers to act hastily [...]

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